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Posted: Nov 22, 2011 - 08:31 AM
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According to the database F-16CM 89-2144, which was damaged at Bagram, is repaired again. There are also reports that it is stored at AMARG? Who can supply updated info?
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Posted: Nov 22, 2011 - 10:41 PM
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| Dennis, no record of it being here at AMARG. I don't think anything newer than a Block 25 has been retired yet. |
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Posted: Nov 22, 2011 - 10:55 PM
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Posted: Nov 23, 2011 - 12:24 AM
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Boman wrote:
Some small-mouth block 30's are also there
How Blk 30 could be a 'small mouth' - isn't that x0 series Vipers with GE engines? |
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Posted: Nov 23, 2011 - 01:09 AM
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Patriot wrote:
How Blk 30 could be a 'small mouth' - isn't that x0 series Vipers with GE engines?
Grasshopper …. I seek not to know the answers, but to understand the questions.
The F110 provided 5,000 pounds more thrust than the F100, and required a larger amount of air. This in turn required that the area of the air intake be increased. However, this change was not made at first, and early F-16C/D Block 30's are "small inlet" aircraft.
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Posted: Nov 23, 2011 - 07:28 AM
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The small mouth changed to big-mouth starting from tail number 86-0262. All block 30's prior to this are small mouths, all after are big-mouths.
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Posted: Nov 23, 2011 - 08:33 AM
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uslugg1 wrote:
Dennis, no record of it being here at AMARG. I don't think anything newer than a Block 25 has been retired yet.
according to www.amarc.info it arrived for storage at DM on 20 july 2011 |
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Posted: Nov 23, 2011 - 05:25 PM
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| So if until the small mouth have become big one - how F110 engines that requires more airflow fared with that small intake? Why General Dynamics didn't build GE powered planes first off with the big-mouth intakes? How many NSI GE powered planes were built ? |
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Posted: Nov 24, 2011 - 07:03 AM
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